If 6x-2y=18 then -2y=-6x+18 and y=3x+9 so the gradient is 3
find the gradient
(-1.5,0) (1.5,0) what is the gradient?
Draw a tangent to the curve at the point where you need the gradient and find the gradient of the line by using gradient = up divided by across
i think you do Vertical/horizontal
divide by the gradient
y=mx+c m=gradient c= is the y intercept in ur case: y=5x so gradient = 5
To find the gradient on a quadratic graph, you first need to determine the derivative of the quadratic function, which is typically in the form (y = ax^2 + bx + c). The derivative, (y' = 2ax + b), represents the gradient at any point (x) on the curve. By substituting a specific (x) value into the derivative, you can find the gradient at that particular point on the graph. This gradient indicates the slope of the tangent line to the curve at the chosen point.
Yes beccause: (y1-y2)/(x1-x2) = gradient
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If A = (xa, ya) and B = (xb, yb) and xa is not equal to xb, then gradient of AB = (ya - yb)/(xb - xb).If xa = xb then the gradient is undefined.
Select two points on the graph and suppose their coordinates are (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) then the gradient = (y1 - y2) / (x1 - x2) provided that x1 and x2 are different. If not, the gradient is not defined.
To find the gradient on a contour map, you calculate the change in elevation between two contour lines and divide it by the distance between them. This will give you the rate of change of the elevation or slope at that point on the map.